Scientific experts will form a multi-agency government team to get to
the bottom of a recent spate of fish and marine animal deaths along the
Australia's coastline. Minister for Fisheries Gail Gago said that a team of experts from
different agencies has been established to assist in the coordination of
science.
The Chief Executive of PIRSA, Scott Ashby will lead the team and regularly update the Government on its progress.
“Biosecurity officers have been testing dead fish from when they were first reported washed upon our beaches last month,” Ms Gago said.
“This started with small leatherjackets at Port Neill on the Eyre Peninsula followed with other small fish species along the metropolitan coast line the following week.
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The Chief Executive of PIRSA, Scott Ashby will lead the team and regularly update the Government on its progress.
“Biosecurity officers have been testing dead fish from when they were first reported washed upon our beaches last month,” Ms Gago said.
“This started with small leatherjackets at Port Neill on the Eyre Peninsula followed with other small fish species along the metropolitan coast line the following week.
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Read more...
Workers at two fish farms in Jordan Bay, Canada are preparing for the arrival of 473,000 fish. The fish are due to arrive at the Cooke Aquaculture site later this month.
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English: Beach and houses, Port Neill, South Australia (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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